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and he made us lie down in the backseat and he wouldn't let us sit up. he said we could still get pulled over by border patrol. e spent the whole car ride basically loying down. and he wasn't until we got in santa anna he said you can get up now. and so that, you know, just just seeing the things outside the window was amazing. like, i remember, all the palm trees. in my hometown we didn't have palm trees and just the streets that never seem to end and the buildings that seem to reach the sky, and it was just amazing. it was just really amazing. >> where did you live in l.a. when you first got here? >> when i first got l.a., i lived in high land park in northeast los angeles. it was predominantly latino community. >> mostly illegal? >> i think it was a combination, yeah. there were a lot of immigrant families, but, you know, that were also the legal and illegal families. >> how did the legals view the illegals? >> i'm not too sure about that because as a child, i don't think i was too aware of that kind of response from the adults, but what i do remember
and he made us lie down in the backseat and he wouldn't let us sit up. he said we could still get pulled over by border patrol. e spent the whole car ride basically loying down. and he wasn't until we got in santa anna he said you can get up now. and so that, you know, just just seeing the things outside the window was amazing. like, i remember, all the palm trees. in my hometown we didn't have palm trees and just the streets that never seem to end and the buildings that seem to reach the sky,...
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michael finney tells us which brand performed best. good morning just in time for the holiday -- crunch, consumer reports results are in on which lasts the longers. melissa was given batteries as a baby shower gift. >> my friend who had kids before said you have no idea how much you ing to need these, all the time. >> reporter: two boys later, melissa is constantly buying batteries. aa are the biggest sellers, commonly used in flashlights, digital cameras, remote controls and toys. consumer reports tested a dozen, including big names like energizer and wall manhattan and cvs. testers used this rack to evaluate performance programmed to mimic digital camera and flashlight the test turned up big differences. ever ready gold the worst took only 50 to shots before dying. energizer lithium, the best took 682 shots. they are expensive, more than $2.50 per battery. >> lithium batteries cost more but they can be worth it for cameras. >> reporter: among alkaline batteries, duracell ultra power. >> they don't tend to last as long before for flas
michael finney tells us which brand performed best. good morning just in time for the holiday -- crunch, consumer reports results are in on which lasts the longers. melissa was given batteries as a baby shower gift. >> my friend who had kids before said you have no idea how much you ing to need these, all the time. >> reporter: two boys later, melissa is constantly buying batteries. aa are the biggest sellers, commonly used in flashlights, digital cameras, remote controls and toys....
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>> it is pretty big, we are used to it now. it is a big deal. we start cooking early in the month then it goes to a high pitch during the week. we are ready to go now. >> reporter: a lot of prep work. >> oh yeah. we've got, we start planning in august. thanksgiving we start planning and get orders in and start cooking in mid month. >> reporter: there are thousands of families and individuals grateful for that. how important is this meal today? >> it is really important. there are a lot of people in san francisco who don't have a place to go on thanksgiving. they don't have access to kitchens or healthy food. we provide a much needed service in san francisco for this particular population. we'll see all kinds of people today. we'll have our regulars, and we'll see families and individuals from across the city who need a thanksgiving dinner today. >> reporter: jean, thank you for what you do and what glide does all year round, three meals a day 364 days a year only skipping new year's day. about today cast of broadway's lion king will be here to h
>> it is pretty big, we are used to it now. it is a big deal. we start cooking early in the month then it goes to a high pitch during the week. we are ready to go now. >> reporter: a lot of prep work. >> oh yeah. we've got, we start planning in august. thanksgiving we start planning and get orders in and start cooking in mid month. >> reporter: there are thousands of families and individuals grateful for that. how important is this meal today? >> it is really...
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joining us now from los angeles. we have new crisis now. >> we do, figuring out where there are those not being driven by large companies or government really challenging entrepreneurs to make the impossible possible. john: who puts up the price? >> money comes from for a rangf different groups. the on sorry family, wendy schmidt competition for oil cleanup, or it could be large corporations, progressive insurance or qualcomm, it is very effective leverage fashion. john: often w we assume this innovation has been pushed by government. >> more than ever before we have as individuals small teams with technology,e the ability to do extraordinary things with our intelligence. computing power at our fingertips as people, that was decades ago. john: the government was topral down planning, all the entrepreneurs to do stuff. >> anybody around the world solves this first, when you're looking for a needle in the haystack, typically we have tens or hundreds of teams around the planet some of whom you may never have found becau
joining us now from los angeles. we have new crisis now. >> we do, figuring out where there are those not being driven by large companies or government really challenging entrepreneurs to make the impossible possible. john: who puts up the price? >> money comes from for a rangf different groups. the on sorry family, wendy schmidt competition for oil cleanup, or it could be large corporations, progressive insurance or qualcomm, it is very effective leverage fashion. john: often w we...
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for us it's the horizon that matters. the vertical depth is important but what matters is any phone in the world runs facebook. and we work hard at that. we are partnered with enormous numb of people around the world and it's been integrated into nine million web sites and mobile apps. we want to be integrated everywhere and that's super important for people to be able to connect to each other. >> looking at the industry as a whole and what's happened in i.p.o., you had an i.p.o., didn't you? >> did we? >> rose: we'll come to that in a moment. do you worry about any kind of what's going on here in terms of value and the way the market looks at what's happening? i'm thinking of groupon and other things. >> i'll probably dodge all the companies? >> why because you invested in them or -- >> people will get mad at me. and then i have to eat lunch by myself. (laughter) so -- >> because of you i may not have the that situation ever again. >> so we're in an era tech stocks haven't traded this low relative to industrial company i
for us it's the horizon that matters. the vertical depth is important but what matters is any phone in the world runs facebook. and we work hard at that. we are partnered with enormous numb of people around the world and it's been integrated into nine million web sites and mobile apps. we want to be integrated everywhere and that's super important for people to be able to connect to each other. >> looking at the industry as a whole and what's happened in i.p.o., you had an i.p.o., didn't...
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thanks for joining us. [ticking] [ticking] >> in a nondescript t-shirt at a nondescript desk, mark zuckerberg runs a vast global empire, leading the whole internet in his direction. is the goal for you to conquer the whole internet? to own the internet? >> well, think about it like this. people--if they can use a product of any category--photos, music, tv, anything--either by themselves or with their friends... >> mm-hmm. >> i think most of the time, people want to do those things with their friends, so-- >> so is the answer "yes"? [ticking] you describe bill gates in very harsh terms. um, you've described him as being quite abusive. i mean, it's not a pretty picture. >> and i felt like when i wrote it, i should just tell it like it happened, in an unvarnished way, warts and all. >> you'll hear how the two high school buddies who started microsoft and a computer revolution had some pretty trying times along the way. do you think he came to think that you weren't working as hard as he was and it became a sou
thanks for joining us. [ticking] [ticking] >> in a nondescript t-shirt at a nondescript desk, mark zuckerberg runs a vast global empire, leading the whole internet in his direction. is the goal for you to conquer the whole internet? to own the internet? >> well, think about it like this. people--if they can use a product of any category--photos, music, tv, anything--either by themselves or with their friends... >> mm-hmm. >> i think most of the time, people want to do...
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and repor and let us know how it went. that's it for us. first look is next. >>> this thanksgiving morning, first look, secretary clinton is on her way home after working out a cease-fire in the middle east. will it hold. >>> a new report on general petraeus. we have details. >> we are a few hours away from macy's thanksgiving parade on nbc. good morning to you. i'm veronica de la cruz. >> the streets are clear this morning after the cease-fire went into effect. thousands went into the streets to celebrate the cease-fire. martin fletcher fletcher joins us from tel aviv, israel with the details. martin, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. it's all quiet. a couple of sirens went off but no rockets have been fired. so far the cease fire is holding about 14 hours after it went into effect at 9:00 local time last night. there were great celebrations in gaza last night, as you mentioned, celebrations by the palestinians, what they perceive as their victory over israel. in israel, no such scenes at all. there was no celebrations at all
and repor and let us know how it went. that's it for us. first look is next. >>> this thanksgiving morning, first look, secretary clinton is on her way home after working out a cease-fire in the middle east. will it hold. >>> a new report on general petraeus. we have details. >> we are a few hours away from macy's thanksgiving parade on nbc. good morning to you. i'm veronica de la cruz. >> the streets are clear this morning after the cease-fire went into effect....
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so join us then. on friday night, should you emerge from a thanksgiving-induced food stupor, you can watch our first guest be just as befuddled by his family as you are by yours. >> morning. >> look at that. a woman working while you're sitting in a chair. i wish i could tell you it's always going to be like this. >> mom, dad. i need $2,000 for my trip to cancun. >> oh. as luck would have it, i have a crisp $2,000 bill right here. >> really? >> no! >> honey, don't listen to your dad. we'll give you the money. >> you will? >> no! >> jimmy: "last man standing" airs friday nights at 8:00 on abc. and you can see him live at the venetian in las vegas february 1st and 2nd. from infinity and beyond, please say hello to tim allen. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how you doing? >> very good. very good. you're looking sharp, man. >> jimmy: you look sharp, too. i just thought that when you came out. i'm used to seeing you in dress down. i ran into you at the movie theater a few weeks ago. >> creepy occurrence.
so join us then. on friday night, should you emerge from a thanksgiving-induced food stupor, you can watch our first guest be just as befuddled by his family as you are by yours. >> morning. >> look at that. a woman working while you're sitting in a chair. i wish i could tell you it's always going to be like this. >> mom, dad. i need $2,000 for my trip to cancun. >> oh. as luck would have it, i have a crisp $2,000 bill right here. >> really? >> no! >>...
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this blue in the map tells us where the cold air is. on black friday, looks like the great lakes, if you're going out black friday shopping, very cold and sweeps to the new england area saturday and sunday. be prepared. after that, we have another shot the middle of next week. it won't be brutally cold but will be chilly. forecast today looks great for macy's parade forecast looks great. as i mentioned, not many concerns across the country. enjoy a very beautiful thanksgiving. >> looking forward to that. thanks. >>> did a crucial piece of evidence in the casey anthony murder trial get overlooked? and more on what former general david petraeus is planning to do next. you're watching "first look" on nbc. [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- you can stay in and share something... or you can get out there and actually share something. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit of perfection. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won'
this blue in the map tells us where the cold air is. on black friday, looks like the great lakes, if you're going out black friday shopping, very cold and sweeps to the new england area saturday and sunday. be prepared. after that, we have another shot the middle of next week. it won't be brutally cold but will be chilly. forecast today looks great for macy's parade forecast looks great. as i mentioned, not many concerns across the country. enjoy a very beautiful thanksgiving. >> looking...
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use promo code: holidays. order now and get a special holiday gift: a document shredder to keep sensitive documents out of the wrong hands... a $29 value, free! call the number on your screen or go online and let lifelock protect your identity for 60 days risk-free. because during the holidays, keeping your identity protected means keeping your family protected. >> bill: in the impact segment tonight. rob low, james kevin spacey big time performers who have become outspoken in the world of politics. we seat down recently with them. >> you say that hollywood is a one party town. we all know that it's a liberal-democrat town. is there a reason for that? >> i think that and i don't know what it says. it's not meant to be a judgment. but it seems to me like creative people end up being democrats and i think it's been that way forever. >> bill: is that because they feel sorry for the down trodden? i consider myself a creative person. i'm kind of a more traditional guy than liberal guy. >> let's face it. i think tha
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i would like us to get out of there. nobody has ever won in afghanistan why can dance and crow at the russians getting their ass whipped there but we're getting the our own thing in our own way. >> bill: you want us out of there. the other thing i like about you you are not mean guy. you and i are politically apart as ever but we can have a few laughs. you are lou grant for me. i'm like working for you in the newsroom. >> you're fired. >> did i look like donald trump? >> you're fired. >> when you were doing the moore show did you discuss politics with the crew? was there a lot of stuff? mary tyler moore is a big fan she watches every night. >> you are hedging. >> why hedge? how do i look? >> mary become much more conservative of late. i was the most outspoken liberal. >> bill: do you know rush women law calls me ted baxter i consider that a compliment. >> never fear when you have been doing this as long as i have you learn to play it down to the wire. >> he was the -- i ever knew. >> you climbed 10 floors occupy the fire
i would like us to get out of there. nobody has ever won in afghanistan why can dance and crow at the russians getting their ass whipped there but we're getting the our own thing in our own way. >> bill: you want us out of there. the other thing i like about you you are not mean guy. you and i are politically apart as ever but we can have a few laughs. you are lou grant for me. i'm like working for you in the newsroom. >> you're fired. >> did i look like donald trump? >>...
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tell us more, how does this work? >> what i wanted to do was to try to forth a middle ground that protected small businesses from any of the rate hikes that are being discussed. it seems to me that democrats have been focussing mainly on increasing taxes, republicans were focussing mainly on the need to protect small business. and that there was a way to accomplish a middle ground by allowing for a sir tax on the very wealthy, those making over a million dollars a year. but not applying it to small businesses. many of whom paid taxes through the individual income tax system. >> right. that's a key point. all right, i'm going it leave the sir tax alone. i just want to focus, you basically keep small business top rated 35%, and i wanted to ask you, are there any restrictions. we are talking sub chapter llcs, et cetera, et cetera. are there any restrictions to that, or is it just everybody? >> there are restrictions. first of all, it would require that small business actually have employees. that's the whole point is to
tell us more, how does this work? >> what i wanted to do was to try to forth a middle ground that protected small businesses from any of the rate hikes that are being discussed. it seems to me that democrats have been focussing mainly on increasing taxes, republicans were focussing mainly on the need to protect small business. and that there was a way to accomplish a middle ground by allowing for a sir tax on the very wealthy, those making over a million dollars a year. but not applying...
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and they want to wear us down. they want to use young men as guinea pigs and throw them away. >> it's worth reemphasizing that the edgewood veterans are not asking for money specifically, but there's a lot of delays in a case like this. in part because of the difficulty of tracking down old documents from so many years ago, it is likely to go to trial next year. >>> up next, another form of injustice. veterans from iraq and afghanistan back home and living on the streets. and these come together, one thing you can depend on is that these will come together. delicious and wholesome. some combinations were just meant to be. tomato soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. (child screaming underwater)... (underwater noises). [ male announcer ] a european-inspired suspension, but it's not from germany. ♪ a powerful, fuel-efficient engine, but it's not from japan. ♪ it's a car like no other... from a place like nother. introducing the all-w 2013hevrolet malibu, our greatest malibu ever. ♪ >> "hey, wrink
and they want to wear us down. they want to use young men as guinea pigs and throw them away. >> it's worth reemphasizing that the edgewood veterans are not asking for money specifically, but there's a lot of delays in a case like this. in part because of the difficulty of tracking down old documents from so many years ago, it is likely to go to trial next year. >>> up next, another form of injustice. veterans from iraq and afghanistan back home and living on the streets. and...
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kick off your holidays with us. by the way, hoda, i got a special treat for you. >> a special treat? >> is that a warning or a promise? >> hey! >> flo is here again. >> hi, baby. >> so, what is the special treat? >> bring it out now. >> what is it? >> oh! >> 70 million singles sold worldwide? >> oh, my gosh. >> are you joking? >> thanks to the support of the "today" show. >> wow. >> we are so happy for you. by the way, i think billboard, you are on -- you're number one, i think, on the billboard charts and you're just charting terrifically, 'cause your songs are constantly -- >> so catchy. >> number one top 40 artist of the year. >> of course you are. >> here's to flo rida. >> congratulations to see you. >> happy thanksgiving to you. >> i thought it was an engagement ring. but anyway. >> that's for christmas, right, flo rida? god bless. >> he is the new king of the rancic household. >> proud parents, giuliana and bill tell us about life with little duke and i have a feeling it is just grand. right after this. oh, lo
kick off your holidays with us. by the way, hoda, i got a special treat for you. >> a special treat? >> is that a warning or a promise? >> hey! >> flo is here again. >> hi, baby. >> so, what is the special treat? >> bring it out now. >> what is it? >> oh! >> 70 million singles sold worldwide? >> oh, my gosh. >> are you joking? >> thanks to the support of the "today" show. >> wow. >> we are so...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. get 36 months interest-free financing through thanksgiving weekend at sleep train, and save $400, $500, up to $600 on beautyrest and posturepedic. even get 3 years interest-free financing on serta icomfort and tempur-pedic. plus, free same day delivery, set-up, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save. but mattress price wars ends sunday, thanksgiving weekend, at sleep train. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> the machine that built the obama victory, what will they do with all of that information? that is coming next. when we with said new jersey was happy with chris christie, we were just guessing. now we have actual numbers. that is coming up. into their work, their name on the door, and their heart into their community. small business saturday is a day to show our support. a day to shop at stores owned by our friends and neighbors. and do our part for the bus
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. get 36 months interest-free financing through thanksgiving weekend at sleep train, and save $400, $500, up to $600 on beautyrest and posturepedic. even get 3 years interest-free financing on serta icomfort and tempur-pedic. plus, free same day delivery, set-up, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save. but mattress price wars ends sunday, thanksgiving weekend, at sleep train. ♪ sleep...
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filibusters used to be relatively rare, particularly mr. smith's day. there were nor filibusters between 2009 and 2010, two years, than there were in the 1950s and 1960s and 1970s combined. do you want to know how fair the filibuster was? a strategy memo written calculated that in the new senate, the one after the '64 election, medicare would pass with 55 votes, 55. the filibuster did not even figure into lbj's planning. that all changed in recent decades. now everything gets filibustered, big things like health care reform are filibustered and small things like who gets to be nominated ambassador or sit on the national labor relations board. the problem with the filibuster in one sentence is it made the senate into something it was never intended to be, a place that requires a super majority to get anything, anything at all no matter how small or necessary done. defenders of the filibuster tend to say it is about minority rights or the constitution's preference for making hard to get anything done, and it is important to know that that is not true. yes
filibusters used to be relatively rare, particularly mr. smith's day. there were nor filibusters between 2009 and 2010, two years, than there were in the 1950s and 1960s and 1970s combined. do you want to know how fair the filibuster was? a strategy memo written calculated that in the new senate, the one after the '64 election, medicare would pass with 55 votes, 55. the filibuster did not even figure into lbj's planning. that all changed in recent decades. now everything gets filibustered, big...
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their own side project, their own little hunches, actually to use language that i used in my book. the only real responsibility is to report to the supervisor every month or so other 20% time project is going and if they have switched over to another project. that 20% of time because it is open ended and evolves the unique compassion that employee, it allows the company to have fresh ideas all the time. and anytime they can stop the 20% of time. google news, parts of gmail, social networking, part of their advertising engine, it started as 20% time experiments. it is allowing employees what their hobbies be part of their job. a lot of the people that i profile in turn eight, people like priestley, or looking back on the book like "the ghost map" come all these people come one of the defining characteristics is that they have a lot of hobbies. when you think about ben franklin, he had an insane number of hobbies. a lot of great things can happen when you're just by yourself. it reminds you of some connection and a new angle perhaps on the problem with this network. and that smart co
their own side project, their own little hunches, actually to use language that i used in my book. the only real responsibility is to report to the supervisor every month or so other 20% time project is going and if they have switched over to another project. that 20% of time because it is open ended and evolves the unique compassion that employee, it allows the company to have fresh ideas all the time. and anytime they can stop the 20% of time. google news, parts of gmail, social networking,...
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it's supposed to teach us about healthy eating. we'll take you behind-the-scenes and show you exactly how it works next on cbs "this morning." hello! these are our ocean spray sparkling juice drinks in cranberry and pomegranate blueberry. they have bubbles and come in these really cool cans. it's real fruit juice, crisp, sparkling water and no added sugar. comes in diet, too. it's refreshing, tasty -- the whole family will love it. you want one? i'll wait a bit. mm. refreshing. ocean spray sparkling juice drinks. find us on facebook. hey sis, it's so great to see you. you, too! oh, cloudy glasses. you didn't have to come over! actually, honey, i think i did... oh? you did? whoa, ladies, easy. hi. cascade kitchen counselor. we can help avoid this with cascade complete pacs. over time, the other premium pac can leave cloudy hard water deposits but cascade complete pacs help leave glasses sparkling. shiny! too bad it doesn't work on windows. okay, i'm outta here. more dishwasher brands in north america recommend cascade. ♪ it's on.
it's supposed to teach us about healthy eating. we'll take you behind-the-scenes and show you exactly how it works next on cbs "this morning." hello! these are our ocean spray sparkling juice drinks in cranberry and pomegranate blueberry. they have bubbles and come in these really cool cans. it's real fruit juice, crisp, sparkling water and no added sugar. comes in diet, too. it's refreshing, tasty -- the whole family will love it. you want one? i'll wait a bit. mm. refreshing. ocean...
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don't brush us aside and don't count us out. hear more of their stories at usoinvisiblewounds dot org. ♪ i got a feeling [ cheers and applause ] ♪ tonight's gonna be >>> oh, that, it is. and what a hearty crowd joining us out there in times square. a happy thanksgiving to you all, day and night. and thank you so much for joining us today. we do appreciate you spending a little bit of your thanksgiving holiday with us here at "good morning america." as we bid you all a happy thanksgiving. especially to you, robin roberts, watching between your toes there, on the mend, as well. and in fact, robin just spent some time in the twitterverse. tweeting this. a lot of fs here. the ultimate thankful thursday. faith, family and friends, food and football. who can argue with her genius. time to reflect on our many blessings. >> we're going to push her to have a lot of food. >> indeed. indeed, we are. >>> so, let's handle the bookkeeping. elizabeth vargas, bianna golodryga. and joining us, abc's entertainment reporter, host of "on the re
don't brush us aside and don't count us out. hear more of their stories at usoinvisiblewounds dot org. ♪ i got a feeling [ cheers and applause ] ♪ tonight's gonna be >>> oh, that, it is. and what a hearty crowd joining us out there in times square. a happy thanksgiving to you all, day and night. and thank you so much for joining us today. we do appreciate you spending a little bit of your thanksgiving holiday with us here at "good morning america." as we bid you all a...
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we -- when we watched people use it, what the hot -- people were using it a lot. and it will wait for two or three weeks and the e-mail is gone and we will we killing mailing headlines like ms. feehan, were graced finger while -- this is the greatest thing. you go back and look at the first radio and everyone said this will invade our privacy. they will call and i am not home and it will break into my house. telephones are probably good on balance caller id. massive forget when caller id came along. you look at the net in 1994. this is what the internet is. sandra bullock wakes up and types her name enter the internet. she -- when she wakes up she has lost all her bearings and were given the message that this was internet. i think it is prove that we're not very good at understanding when it comes along what is going to be eminently valuable and what is a reaction to something that is different from the world we're used to living away. questions. we have 40 minutes. right there. if you'd like to give your name that would be wonderful. >> my question pertains to th
we -- when we watched people use it, what the hot -- people were using it a lot. and it will wait for two or three weeks and the e-mail is gone and we will we killing mailing headlines like ms. feehan, were graced finger while -- this is the greatest thing. you go back and look at the first radio and everyone said this will invade our privacy. they will call and i am not home and it will break into my house. telephones are probably good on balance caller id. massive forget when caller id came...